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that environment allows police officers to look get my kids like they fit the description of a drug user. and so i fear that interaction. my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i feared the interaction of my kid with charged because i can teach them about jerks. and no drugs are predictable. that's not predictable. >> they both can be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> certainly. my kids might avoid it, but the point is is that there are kids who won't. and so if they do not, you could say by having the education, given the correct information, not only that, you're not only teaching them about drugs but have been critically, teaching them how to evaluate information which is what we value. >> we talked about legalization. one of things i want to make clear is that i'm not encouraging legalization. i'm for decriminalization. decriminalization looks like this, you do is that drugs are still illegal, but on people caught instead of having a criminal record, they receive a fine suspect there would if they have a driving violation. that way you can give rate of this m
that environment allows police officers to look get my kids like they fit the description of a drug user. and so i fear that interaction. my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i feared the interaction of my kid with charged because i can teach them about jerks. and no drugs are predictable. that's not predictable. >> they both can be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> certainly. my kids might avoid it, but the point is is that there are kids who won't. and so if...
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and give them a safe environment to express their feelings openly. >> syrian children have also witnessed fighting, car bombings and heavy air tillry. such experiences make every place feel unsafe. >> many children have been exposed to awful things that have effected them psychologically. so their mental health is worsened. >> most children here don't feel at home in this harsh camp environment. so the goal of these activities is to make them feel included and give them a say in improving the quality of life here. many syrian children have a strong connection to their homes and town even after such a young age. >> we see more syrians arriving here and the camp polllation growing i feel there's no way we will return to syria. but the teachers here always tell us we will return soon, so i try to be positive. >> education is available for all ages in the catch, but roughly 80% of children are not in school. the reasons are numerous. many families consider the camp unsafe, so they limit their children's movement, especially the girls to protect them from harassment. this has effected the educ
and give them a safe environment to express their feelings openly. >> syrian children have also witnessed fighting, car bombings and heavy air tillry. such experiences make every place feel unsafe. >> many children have been exposed to awful things that have effected them psychologically. so their mental health is worsened. >> most children here don't feel at home in this harsh camp environment. so the goal of these activities is to make them feel included and give them a say...
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strong length for their food source as they say that southern california, southernmost ddt coastal environment in the world. >>> more rain as they are hampering helicopter services for survivors and flash floods. the national guard rescued about 2,000 people, but about 500 people are unaccounted for in boulder and laramie county. four people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise. three american red cross workers from the bay area are in colorado helping with the elite effort. >> the woman got air lifted with her dog yesterday out of the town at this point. there was no electricity or cell service or infrastructure. >> president obama has delair classed the area a federal -- has declared the area a federal disaster. thousands of people in colorado are still waiting to be rescued from the flood waters. it's not just colorado. mexico is passing a one-two punch on both coasts with two major storms. tropical storm manual is gaining strength and during the coastal town along the masks. and sliding from the lid seeds on the other side of the country and the storm has not hit them ye
strong length for their food source as they say that southern california, southernmost ddt coastal environment in the world. >>> more rain as they are hampering helicopter services for survivors and flash floods. the national guard rescued about 2,000 people, but about 500 people are unaccounted for in boulder and laramie county. four people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise. three american red cross workers from the bay area are in colorado helping with the elite...
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do you know your environment? ask how many incidents have been reported this month. either you do not have the technology to detect the attacks are the people that you have to not know what an attack looks like. just read the newspapers. all the evidence is there. you are being targeted. define the rules. who's in charge of security? do they know this? is it really just your cso or dba? or even the data owners out there. it is very dangerous when everybody thinks someone else is responsible. do you have the right people? we have heard this echoed. people are the greatest asset that we are lacking here. you're not going to do anything without the right talent within your organization. you can have all the greatest technology and processes but if you do not have people who know what to do in the event of incidents, who know what incident even look like, you have lost the game already. and how often do you test your security measures? answer is, we really haven't -- i'm not talking about desktop exercises. i'm talking about getting something unannounced and going and se
do you know your environment? ask how many incidents have been reported this month. either you do not have the technology to detect the attacks are the people that you have to not know what an attack looks like. just read the newspapers. all the evidence is there. you are being targeted. define the rules. who's in charge of security? do they know this? is it really just your cso or dba? or even the data owners out there. it is very dangerous when everybody thinks someone else is responsible. do...
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you set up this environment. police forces have to get rid of these drugs because we have said that they are awful. when in fact they are not in the people who will pay the consequences are people who look like you and me primarily so i can accept that as a black person. as an educator it's just not consistent with teaching people how to think. >> host: because people are curious and people want to try it. >> guest: they want to try things and we would like to decrease the harm they do try it. >> host: i didn't understand one point you made which you said if you are a white kid it might make sense to say no to drugs but why would that not make sense if you are a black kid? >> guest: no, my point is that single approach, if you take that single approach you can be done with it but when you take that single approach there is also, there are also other actions that occur so we say just say no like we have done with nancy reagan. that means now we have set up this entire environment where drugs are bad and we have go
you set up this environment. police forces have to get rid of these drugs because we have said that they are awful. when in fact they are not in the people who will pay the consequences are people who look like you and me primarily so i can accept that as a black person. as an educator it's just not consistent with teaching people how to think. >> host: because people are curious and people want to try it. >> guest: they want to try things and we would like to decrease the harm they...
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river, i can provide a microcosm, i think, of a much wider picture of the human relationships of the environment. we have no choice in the southwest but to figure out how to create a sustainable relationship with the colorado river without the hoover dam we would not be here. without the
river, i can provide a microcosm, i think, of a much wider picture of the human relationships of the environment. we have no choice in the southwest but to figure out how to create a sustainable relationship with the colorado river without the hoover dam we would not be here. without the
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particular thing in a particular in time of the government has denied a lot of things we find in the environment picture of young, strong hands, they say they never with them. now with respect to tritium, which i mentioned earlier a couple to go they admitted it turns out we did have tritium. we did have workers out there, saw those workers who'd been claiming exposure now can finally apply for compensation. but many of those people are dead. so it's a very big problem in terms of how we deal with this. it seems the logical thing to make that connection, but what the government about these corporations are saying is the level of contamination by the level we cannot deny the contamination. it thayer. but they squabble about is how much is fake and how much is okay? of course there's no safe level it's hard to prove a direct link. that's always been the problem. >> we're almost at the top of the hour. neither of you have a question for bill? will take the question for bill, our last question today in other questions you cannot skip the book signing. >> i am born and raised third-generation. my gra
particular thing in a particular in time of the government has denied a lot of things we find in the environment picture of young, strong hands, they say they never with them. now with respect to tritium, which i mentioned earlier a couple to go they admitted it turns out we did have tritium. we did have workers out there, saw those workers who'd been claiming exposure now can finally apply for compensation. but many of those people are dead. so it's a very big problem in terms of how we deal...
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having that type of environment going on where people who are just doing their jobs or getting assassinated, this is what this is. elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues. thanks very much for joining us and deepest condolences to you and everyone on the scene for this horrific loss. let's continue the conversation. joining us is our senior legal analyst and prosecutor and joining us is the criminal defense attorney. prosecutor murders here in the united states have been relatively rare, but threats against prosecutors in judges clearly have been on the rise for years at the federal level. they more than doubled over the past decade. any sense of what might be driving this bad trend? >> maybe i'm too cynical, but i have been surprised there were not more threats and violence
having that type of environment going on where people who are just doing their jobs or getting assassinated, this is what this is. elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues....
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about theu think environment? how do you feel about bipartisanship as it relates to immigration reform? >> it is interesting. this is a very positive experience. that was felt by all the members. he did not have anyone he felt he could trust. this is not mean you work together on something that is important for the country. the fact that two of our colleagues decided they needed to withdraw, i regret it that i am not negative about them. they do not like president obama. i knew that already. is whatthe real issue can the republican leadership support? we can have the best product in the world. if it is not put on the floor for a vote, it does not matter. the bill is drafted. we could come up with other republicans. it does not matter unless the republican leadership decides to put it up for a vote. does not matter if it does not go up for a vote. at what piece of this and that could we report to clean up? is there is a lot more agreement than people suspect, i have talked to lots and lots of conservative republica
about theu think environment? how do you feel about bipartisanship as it relates to immigration reform? >> it is interesting. this is a very positive experience. that was felt by all the members. he did not have anyone he felt he could trust. this is not mean you work together on something that is important for the country. the fact that two of our colleagues decided they needed to withdraw, i regret it that i am not negative about them. they do not like president obama. i knew that...
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. >> those jessop children now happy in their new environment. earlier in the summer we attended a meeting between the utah attorney general and dozens of people who left the flds church years ago. you have to understand that all of the community land was controlled by the flds church. the court is trying to work out a plan to split up the property. we're talking about $100 million in assets and that's just at this area in arizona and colorado city. >> and talk about things that haven't changed, warren jeffs is still trying oreach out and communicate behind bars? >> war jeffs has sent a series of letters this summer to elected officials across the country including arizona's attorney general tom horn. in these letters he makes some dire predictions some revelations, you if you will, that there will be destruction on earth, some of these are very specific and some of the investigators that have been following flds this concerns them because they are fearing that maybe at some time warren jeffs could order members of their own group to do something
. >> those jessop children now happy in their new environment. earlier in the summer we attended a meeting between the utah attorney general and dozens of people who left the flds church years ago. you have to understand that all of the community land was controlled by the flds church. the court is trying to work out a plan to split up the property. we're talking about $100 million in assets and that's just at this area in arizona and colorado city. >> and talk about things that...
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a great tax and regulatory environment as well as a quality educated workforce. those are the three things that drive business to florida. we are open for business here in the sunshine state. stuart: you did not give him something special. it was just the attraction of florida overall? >> we reduced their income tax, personal income taxes. >> you also brought in a company. you brought them down to florida. i am not familiar with them. tell me about it. >> 700 employees overtime. high-paying jobs. somewhere between the $7,080,000 range. they will go in southwest florida. from a tax standpoint, whether you are -- florida remains attractive because of its tax and regulatory environment here. lastly, you know, education wise, some ten years ago, governor bush made a real effort to put real resources into k-12 education. we have seen dramatic education results. parents given the opportunity of choice. florida now has two of the largest education management companies in the country. stuart: you are here to tell us that it is working. low tax business friendly. ease up
a great tax and regulatory environment as well as a quality educated workforce. those are the three things that drive business to florida. we are open for business here in the sunshine state. stuart: you did not give him something special. it was just the attraction of florida overall? >> we reduced their income tax, personal income taxes. >> you also brought in a company. you brought them down to florida. i am not familiar with them. tell me about it. >> 700 employees...
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that river can provide a microcosm of a very much larger picture of this human relationships to the environment. we have no choice in the southwest. no choice but to figure out how to create a sustainable relationship with the colorado river. without the hoover dam i wouldn't be here. without the canal separate water to us, we would be here. not all of us are tiny. the great megalny. the great megalopolis has grown here in phoenix and if we don't pay attention to the importance of using the river in a more sustainable way. i look at 100 years of a river space three and i've only seen some real hope towards the end 100 years and beyond in the 21st the 21st century was starting to pay attention to the crisis before we look for reasonable solutions. looking at the whole picture, the whole history of the river helps us understand why they exist the way we do in the southwest. it also helps us understand the role of rivers, surface waters and regions in other parts of the world, that gives us a larger picture come a piece of a larger picture of how human relate to the environment and t and strains t
that river can provide a microcosm of a very much larger picture of this human relationships to the environment. we have no choice in the southwest. no choice but to figure out how to create a sustainable relationship with the colorado river. without the hoover dam i wouldn't be here. without the canal separate water to us, we would be here. not all of us are tiny. the great megalny. the great megalopolis has grown here in phoenix and if we don't pay attention to the importance of using the...
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mars was a completely different environment. that material is all the basic ingredients for life. and, in fact, it tells us that the sediments that are in, that have been deposited by this river are such that it could have harbored microbial life in the past. what we're looking at is curiosity's ultimate destination on mars. these are linear features on a huge mountain, that is about two miles high. about the height of mount mckinley. >> uma: amazing. those are huge. >> they are. you can see the lines. those are what we call "stratigraphy." sediments that have been laying down for billions of years. >> uma: the big question is what happened? what happened to that water that was found, that might have been part of the scene millions of years ago? >> right. what happened to mars when it was much more like earth? with an extensive atmosphere and all the water on the surface? that is what we'll find, i believe when we go to the mountain. the mountain will tell us that it has pages in a history book what happened geologically. and what kind of climate change occurred that made mars muc
mars was a completely different environment. that material is all the basic ingredients for life. and, in fact, it tells us that the sediments that are in, that have been deposited by this river are such that it could have harbored microbial life in the past. what we're looking at is curiosity's ultimate destination on mars. these are linear features on a huge mountain, that is about two miles high. about the height of mount mckinley. >> uma: amazing. those are huge. >> they are....
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having that type of environment going on where people who are just doing their jobs or getting assassinated, this is what this is. elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues. thanks very much for joining us and deepest condolences to you and everyone on the scene for this horrific loss. let's continue the conversation. joining us is our senior legal analyst and prosecutor and joining us is the criminal defense attorney. prosecutor murders here in the united states have been relatively rare, but threats against prosecutors in judges clearly have been on the rise for years at the federal level. they more than doubled over the past decade. any sense of what might be driving this bad trend? >> maybe i'm too cynical, but i have been surprised there were not more threats and violence
having that type of environment going on where people who are just doing their jobs or getting assassinated, this is what this is. elected officials getting assassinate and that is sending a chill through the community and the community in general. i'm a criminal defense lawyer and still a commissioned officer here in texas. i am carrying a gun more now than i did as a plaintiff. it is sending a chill until these people are found. >> that's what i am hearing from a lot of your colleagues....
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this is not anti-environment. it is simply a common sense approach that is needed. if we don't do it, mother nature will and i think that we found out that she is not always as rational as mankind is. we need to look to the future and in some respects think outside of the box and come up with new ways of handling a problem which is continuing to exacerbate. we have to talk about the solution very quickly. we then go to the chairman for an opening statement as well. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we appreciate it. welcome and thank you for being here. it has been less than two weeks since we lost 19 firefighters in arizona. these brave responders from the granite mountain hotshots lost their lives and the tragedies in the minds of their families and friends and the communities in arizona and across the nation. i attended a previous vigil last week for these firefighters in my thoughts and prayers continue to go to their families and friends who are the people most affected by this loss. wildfire is an issue that this committee has an obligation to address, i would ask a
this is not anti-environment. it is simply a common sense approach that is needed. if we don't do it, mother nature will and i think that we found out that she is not always as rational as mankind is. we need to look to the future and in some respects think outside of the box and come up with new ways of handling a problem which is continuing to exacerbate. we have to talk about the solution very quickly. we then go to the chairman for an opening statement as well. >> thank you, mr....
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i'm director of the center for energy and environment of the competitive enterprise institute. a group that has been already recognized here today. it's a non-profit, -- that specializes in regulations. a large part of our work is devoted to environmental issues including management of the federal lands by the four federal land agencies. twenty years ago i spent four or five years as a washington representative of the american land right association, which was started in 1978 by chuck as a national park inholders association. so i have some firsthand experience of these issues. later i worked for a former member of the natural resources committee from arizona and dealt with a wide array of federal lands issue including all the national park problems in arizona. clearly a federal shut down is going cause many federal facilities to have close. including parks. it doesn't explain how racial and thought out for the program of the. that wasn't the issue. the issue is all of these petty malicious act -- how can you close down a parking lot at mount vernon you lease to the mount verno
i'm director of the center for energy and environment of the competitive enterprise institute. a group that has been already recognized here today. it's a non-profit, -- that specializes in regulations. a large part of our work is devoted to environmental issues including management of the federal lands by the four federal land agencies. twenty years ago i spent four or five years as a washington representative of the american land right association, which was started in 1978 by chuck as a...
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't...
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. >> i was raised in an environment so similar to newtown, those are lives not led. >> reporter: lives not led. cut short. >> cut short. that there is just a sudden hole in the fabric of what could have been. >> reporter: too honor the victims sametz is composing a special piece of music. >> i elected to start this project in a very unusual way, for me, i wanted to enlist school children, i wanted to get their responses to tragedy and loss, because i wanted the piece to speak from the point of view of the group most affected at newtown. >> reporter: he has received hundred of letters, ranging from depictions of violence... >> this is a fourth grader writing, my dad was about to go outside with me and someone had a gun, and shot my dad. >> reporter: to pictures of heaven... >> and this 17-year-old, jeff, gave me this incredibly beautiful picture, and it just said where people go when they die. >> reporter: sametz says the piece entitled a child's requiem will have a hope not living. >> it is aunt the living, it is offering comport to those left behind, so perhaps i can offer that. >> re
. >> i was raised in an environment so similar to newtown, those are lives not led. >> reporter: lives not led. cut short. >> cut short. that there is just a sudden hole in the fabric of what could have been. >> reporter: too honor the victims sametz is composing a special piece of music. >> i elected to start this project in a very unusual way, for me, i wanted to enlist school children, i wanted to get their responses to tragedy and loss, because i wanted the...
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the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. eac
the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner....
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let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the persons, as a person. >> host: and that is where you would go. if you are dealing with an addict lets not simply imprison a person or punish the person. let's look at how we can restructure the environment? i think in the book you talk about drug user and the setting in which the drugs are used. here we are talking about in terms of trying to conduct remedial or mediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and the environment and look at the study of that individual. what if you can't control the environment? you can get them to good parents or he can give them a good school or you can't think these people are highly frustrated because they are not succeeding in the world. what do you do with that person it finds them that they are at the point of addiction? >> guest: like you said we can't control everybody's environment and i don't know the answer to the people who we can't control everybody's environment that we have to decide if the society a
let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the persons, as a person. >> host: and that is where you would go. if you are dealing with an addict lets not simply imprison a person or punish the person. let's look at how we can restructure the environment? i think in the book you talk about drug user and the setting in which the drugs are used. here we are talking about in terms of trying to conduct remedial or mediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and...
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i am talking about well-known personalities, certainly in this environment. you are a well-known personality. angelina jolie is certainly a well-known personality. what is your sense of the benefit and the value, there is that word again, of such well- known personalities at least putting this conversation on the table and being, again, as a detailed as you have been, as miss jolie has been about her of an ordeal. >> a few things. and you know this more than anyone. we are in a state of being asleep at the wheel. neither being in this world or that, that denial, that this association or that disinvolvement -- this mbodiment -- disembodiment, whether u know something is going on to your daughter, and you are not really paying attention to it, we have got to wake up. this book to me is a wake-up call. it is saying this cancer became an awareness, the cancer of cruelty, the cancer of carelessness, the cancer of greed. just looking at kong go, ok? where i spent a lot of my life, and i am so proud -- looking at kong go -- congo. those girls are rocking. we are loo
i am talking about well-known personalities, certainly in this environment. you are a well-known personality. angelina jolie is certainly a well-known personality. what is your sense of the benefit and the value, there is that word again, of such well- known personalities at least putting this conversation on the table and being, again, as a detailed as you have been, as miss jolie has been about her of an ordeal. >> a few things. and you know this more than anyone. we are in a state of...
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>> this environment is not conducive to that type of conversation for a lot of reasons, as you know. the real debate will begin when some of these bills begin to be debated in congress. we have a task force here on our side. i am on the appropriations committee, and we will have a debate as we try to repeal the amendment. we will see some dialogue take place, but it should be in the public view. people should hear what their representatives are saying. >> i do know that mike thompson has been talking to republicans. i just don't know what the report is. he has definitely gone across the aisle. >> i have no doubt you are reaching across the aisle. i hope something is coming back, maybe some conversation. >> we hope so. >> thank you so much for your time tonight. remember to answer the question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter @ed show and on facebook. the president faces the media in israel. the drumbeat for war in syria gets louder. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpa
>> this environment is not conducive to that type of conversation for a lot of reasons, as you know. the real debate will begin when some of these bills begin to be debated in congress. we have a task force here on our side. i am on the appropriations committee, and we will have a debate as we try to repeal the amendment. we will see some dialogue take place, but it should be in the public view. people should hear what their representatives are saying. >> i do know that mike...
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the restaurant and food service industry attract people seeking a flexible work environment, whether they are students between careers or just looking for a second job to makes ends -- to make ends meet. there is a significant movement. given the short term nature of individual employment, the administrative urban of educating and processing the enrollments prove almost as expensive as coverage itself. absorb thiscannot cost and ultimately the cost will be warmed by the public as a whole. the implementation also threatens the safety haven of a flexible work environment by those that work on it. inc. you again for the opportunity to testify today regarding health care law and its effects on the aggregation rules for small businesses like ours. we are committed to working with congress to find solutions that foster growth and truly benefit the communities we serve. >> thank you. our final witnesses donna baker. she is a certified public accountant in adrian michigan. she holds an nba from michigan state university and a ba in accounting. mba from michigan state university and a ba in a
the restaurant and food service industry attract people seeking a flexible work environment, whether they are students between careers or just looking for a second job to makes ends -- to make ends meet. there is a significant movement. given the short term nature of individual employment, the administrative urban of educating and processing the enrollments prove almost as expensive as coverage itself. absorb thiscannot cost and ultimately the cost will be warmed by the public as a whole. the...
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review interviews with disability advocates in those cities, people who had experienced the parking environment both before and after policy changes. and what we heard from those advocates was that it is pretty clear that all successful programs took an approach that had three key elements: provide more blue zones, in other words increasing the supply, conduct sufficient enforcement on placard use and blue zones and charge placards at meters. we learned the cities that implemented only one or two of those key elements were not successful. this next slide represents the committee's first recommendation and that was to increase the supply of blue zones. shown on the picture was a blue zone itself with the mta blands and increasing the number of blue zones is a local initiative. we don't have to go to the state to ask for any changes in state law to do that. one of the reasons why increasing the supply of blue zones is so important is that blue zones actually provide the highest level of access in the parking environment. blue zones are located on a relatively level surface, they have a clear spac
review interviews with disability advocates in those cities, people who had experienced the parking environment both before and after policy changes. and what we heard from those advocates was that it is pretty clear that all successful programs took an approach that had three key elements: provide more blue zones, in other words increasing the supply, conduct sufficient enforcement on placard use and blue zones and charge placards at meters. we learned the cities that implemented only one or...
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natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have to resolve the issues personally. bob conducted many conferences not only the settle fight within the government. but also to hear presentations by private counsel. it's one of the officer's traditions that anyone litigant, potential amicus curiae can be heard personally before the united states files a brief in the supreme
natural resources in the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg assistance and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes bureau of prisons in the criminal division and those people want to defend guards in suits by prisoner. civil rights tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those. we're in a system to the solicitor general and think think that the criminal division statutory theory of prosecution is weak. they have...
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let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the person's -- as a person. >> host: that is where you would go if you were dealing with an addict let's not simply in prison the person or punish the person, let's look at how we can restructure the environment. i think in the but you talk about a drug user and the setting that they are used. but here we are talking about incomes of trying to conduct remedial remediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and environment and the setting for the individual putative but what if you can't control the environment. you can't give them to good parents or give them a good school. they are highly frustrating because they are not succeeding in the work world. what do you do with that person who find that instead of indulging in drugs to the point of addiction? >> guest: like to say we can't control of your buddies environment and i don't know the answer to the people we can't control, but we have to decide as a society -- and i think we have decided as a so
let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the person's -- as a person. >> host: that is where you would go if you were dealing with an addict let's not simply in prison the person or punish the person, let's look at how we can restructure the environment. i think in the but you talk about a drug user and the setting that they are used. but here we are talking about incomes of trying to conduct remedial remediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and...
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what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of these environmental bureaucrats whether people work or not. they have a straight line view about saving the environment and they don't care what economic damage that causes. can you imagine if this actually happened. this is like, a regressive tax. it hurts poor people which they don't care about. it really is a sick disgusting state of affairs. >> politicians and give them all credit right or left in this country knows it is regressive and one tax increase that makes every single country n this country voter mad. and president never talks about raising gas prices and these are imf officials
what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of...
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that isn't easy to do in today's environment. >> i would conquer with my colleagues. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i might comment on this you refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california is a 33% renewable mandate and i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there and as they build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they are getting in some instances specific instructions relating to some going underground on the transmission lines which raises a lot of technical issues and the ceo informed me that in the mileage that they are going underground is costing his utility $100 million a mile. so you know, we are talking about some costly situations in some cases. at this time i would recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> thank the chair for your patience. i will take only a maximum of four hours and four minutes on my time. chairwoman lafleur, commissioner moeller and clark, welcome, happy holidays. i have one question on the tax credit and start with you in the sugar. as
that isn't easy to do in today's environment. >> i would conquer with my colleagues. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i might comment on this you refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california is a 33% renewable mandate and i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there and as they build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they are getting in some instances specific instructions...
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which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug use avoidance. >> guest: my kids might avoid it, but the point is there are kids who won't so if they do not at least you are keeping them safe by having the education, giving them the correct information. not only that knorr not only teaching them about drug is that how to think critically and evaluated formation. that's what we tell you and i value as a professor. but you talk about legalization. one of the things i want to make clear his yes i'm not encouraging legalization. decriminalization looks like this. what you do is buy the drugs are still illegal but when people are caught instead of having
which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug...
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if you want people to have your investment dollars in your state, capitol won't flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free market as you can and in oklahoma we believe they are doing that. >> thank you for doing being with us. they focus on texas money, but there's more to freedom than that. we will cover that tonight. my next guest says one state is hot, cheap and right and it is not florida which topped travis' list. which state? that's next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary
if you want people to have your investment dollars in your state, capitol won't flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free market as you can and in oklahoma we believe they are doing that. >> thank you for doing being with us. they focus on texas money, but there's more to freedom than that. we will cover that tonight. my next guest says one state is hot, cheap and right and it is not florida which topped travis' list. which state? that's next. new car! hey!...
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which we have created surrounding drugs, the history of because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description. i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i few the interaction of my kid with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug affect our predictable but this intersection, that is not predictable. >> host: both could be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> guest: certainly. my kids might avoid it, but the point is there are kids who won't and so if they do not avoid it, at least you are keeping them safe by having them have the education and giving them the correct information. not only teaching them about drugs but teaching them critically how to evaluate information and that is what we value and that is what i tell you as a professor. that's one thing. when you talked about legalization. one of the things i want to make clear is yeah i'm not encouraging legalization. i'm for decriminalization so it looks like this. what you dubious -- drugs are still illegal but when people
which we have created surrounding drugs, the history of because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description. i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i few the interaction of my kid with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug affect our predictable but this intersection, that is not predictable. >> host: both could be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> guest: certainly....
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plants.ctually food for so, i asked him, what does that do, and i said have you ever the upper air environment, and he said yes, on 9/11. i remember those days, four the, and no jets flew in air was clean. the other thing is, it if you have ever stood behind roads and it will damage near knock you off of your feet. what do you think a jet flying at 35,000 feet the size of a football field does to the turbulence of the atmosphere? nothing is ever brought up because of the people flying in those jets. host: all right. ?sther --mr. brune guest: you are right, we look at the sources of air pollution, there is relatively little attention paid to airlines, jets. but is therobably, fastest growing source of carbon pollution, and the fastest- growing attribute or to climate change around the world. most of the agreements that have been put into place -- international agreements -- they do not yet applied effectively to air traffic. you asked about my own travel, and how much i am flying. i am traveling too much, extensively, mostly in the u.s., to help establish policies that would address that. youi
plants.ctually food for so, i asked him, what does that do, and i said have you ever the upper air environment, and he said yes, on 9/11. i remember those days, four the, and no jets flew in air was clean. the other thing is, it if you have ever stood behind roads and it will damage near knock you off of your feet. what do you think a jet flying at 35,000 feet the size of a football field does to the turbulence of the atmosphere? nothing is ever brought up because of the people flying in those...
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but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving a path to citizenship -- have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered, which did not surprise me, that not unlike the african-american community, this issue of environmental racism is real. i wanted to make sure that in this conversation that we had .driana quintero this is the work she does every single day at nrcdc. i wonder if you might give me some sense -- give us some sense of what the issues are vis-À-vis the environment. >> is really important. i am glad you tied it into what congressman gutierrez said. it is the reason we have people dying daily. any of these people are in the shadows. they can go unaccounted for. they can be ignored. if a child lives in the chicago area, they have had to deal with walking outside and having some of the highest asthma rates in the country. the same thing happens in los angeles. one out of two latinos, similar to african-americans, is living in an area that does not meet air quality standards today.
but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving a path to citizenship -- have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered, which did not surprise me, that not unlike the african-american community, this issue of environmental racism is real. i wanted to make sure that in this conversation that we had .driana quintero this is the work she does every single day at nrcdc. i wonder if you might give me...
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others worry about the cost to the environment and their way of life. [rodney clark] the united states is the saudi arabia of coal. we have more coal reserves than other countries. we have enough coal for 2 or 3, probably 300 years, and probably more if we look for it. [bruce babbitt] there's presently no such thing as clean coal. in the ads that you read and the propaganda that you see from the industry advertising clean coal is patently false. [narrator] the torgerson timber mill in bicknell, utah is silent on most days. the family business is run by brothers ryan and john torgerson. [john torgerson] we figured this would be what we'd do for the rest of our lives. just like my dad did. narrator they say their business is enduring hard times due to too many regulations. [ryan torgerson] well it's pretty tough to work with the environmental community; they don't support logging. they file appeals against forest service timber sales and tie it up in litigation making it so you can't, log the timber, and it's pretty tough. [heidi mcintosh] i think that wi
others worry about the cost to the environment and their way of life. [rodney clark] the united states is the saudi arabia of coal. we have more coal reserves than other countries. we have enough coal for 2 or 3, probably 300 years, and probably more if we look for it. [bruce babbitt] there's presently no such thing as clean coal. in the ads that you read and the propaganda that you see from the industry advertising clean coal is patently false. [narrator] the torgerson timber mill in bicknell,...
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no one has flown a weng suit in an environment like this before. it instantly became a dream. >> what do you think the most dank -- dangerous element is? >> i'll be deploying the parachute at a low altitude, 300 feet. >> so why agreethis? >> it's exciting, challenging and everything about it is rad. my goal is to push the boundaries of what's possible. i'm really excited to go over and have the opportunity it do this. >> we can't wait to see the flight. i'm eager. september 28th? >> september 28th china time. >> hey, it's friday, everybody. i think we should celebrate. >> we could give away an ipad mini? >> we could but you're going to need the buzz word. >> you have to be 18 years old to win and you have to be a resident. >> stand by, everybody. . it's the rtm ipad giveaway. >> a man is about to receive an award for brave riff. this is inside a gas station in the u.k. as the footage picks up, you see a woman with a scarf across her face. watch what she does. >> it's a knife. >> it's an 8-inch knife. she lunges at the cashier but michael is not afr
no one has flown a weng suit in an environment like this before. it instantly became a dream. >> what do you think the most dank -- dangerous element is? >> i'll be deploying the parachute at a low altitude, 300 feet. >> so why agreethis? >> it's exciting, challenging and everything about it is rad. my goal is to push the boundaries of what's possible. i'm really excited to go over and have the opportunity it do this. >> we can't wait to see the flight. i'm eager....
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we have the national energy environment reporter for the associated press and an environmental reporter for the national journal. >> on friday the intergovernmental panel on climate change came out with its newest report on the state of climate science. said they have maybe five percent certainty that human activities are contributing to global warming. they focused on this 15 year globaln the rate of warning which is something that has got a lots of attention from skepticism -- skeptics. i him into this -- interested in your take on the report, what it means for u.s. >> it is a watershed. the statement about the extreme opulence of scientists in terms of not only warming but the human role is very clear. it also underpins of the importance of the president climate action plan. i might note that the action plan has a very strong emphasis on mitigating the risks of climate change. perhaps we will talk about some of the things the department of energy is responsible for. we also have to note to the president's plan brought forward a very strong need to prepare for climate risks. are alrea
we have the national energy environment reporter for the associated press and an environmental reporter for the national journal. >> on friday the intergovernmental panel on climate change came out with its newest report on the state of climate science. said they have maybe five percent certainty that human activities are contributing to global warming. they focused on this 15 year globaln the rate of warning which is something that has got a lots of attention from skepticism -- skeptics....
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a real upset means that the environment is improved tore company improved. both indicate that the sales will are grow faster in the future, that is a reason to buy. as the big boys in wall street value stock based on revenue growth. it's not often that stocks go down. when we were in the great recession, these up side surprise stories advanced. as you see by looking back at apple's run, it produced up side ever up side, almost entirely much better expected sales on the iphone, ipod, and ipad. and as we preach on "mad money," a high quality earnings beat can be accompanied by a dividend increase, particularly one of a great magnitude. and perhaps the best of all, once the dividend increased, it's not cut without tremendous embarrassment. what about the low quality slight of hand kind, it's easy to tell the two apart a low quality earnings beat is based on a better bottom line. here are the up side surprises generated not by improved business but because management cut costs. they cut the head count. may they manipulated the tax rate through aggressive but leg
a real upset means that the environment is improved tore company improved. both indicate that the sales will are grow faster in the future, that is a reason to buy. as the big boys in wall street value stock based on revenue growth. it's not often that stocks go down. when we were in the great recession, these up side surprise stories advanced. as you see by looking back at apple's run, it produced up side ever up side, almost entirely much better expected sales on the iphone, ipod, and ipad....
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right now we have had -- one of the gentlemen, dan, said we have a much cleaner environment that we did when the environmental movement started back in the late 1960's. that is certainly true, but we have gendere injected of this pollution into the earth. all this stuff is now starting to bubble up all over the country. that is what this industry proposes to do as they make changes because of all of the things we have brought to their attention. they have rejected all the stuff into ohio and drill sites. we are going to create a legacy of toxic pollution that we will have to deal with down the road. we do love modernity, to the filmmaker. we love it, and that is why we want farmers to do what they do best -- grow things, grow by a diesel fuels. come up with a plan that makes our farmers more productive, to do the things they love to do and not pollute their property and sell out. many of these farmers, a lot of people have not formed in a long time and they are just cashing in and they are going to leave. i have talked to dozens of people in pennsylvania, prominent citizens who have lef
right now we have had -- one of the gentlemen, dan, said we have a much cleaner environment that we did when the environmental movement started back in the late 1960's. that is certainly true, but we have gendere injected of this pollution into the earth. all this stuff is now starting to bubble up all over the country. that is what this industry proposes to do as they make changes because of all of the things we have brought to their attention. they have rejected all the stuff into ohio and...
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the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're showing their other side, ujds water worlds brimming with life. chip reid, cbs news off the coast of louisiana. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," closing arguments today in the george zimmerman trial. we'll get analysis from jack ford. >>> plus, an exclusive look at the last piece of the world trade center standing from 9/11, and it's an important piece of the memorial. >>> and we'll meet with a man recovering from a training accident. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're...